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‘Uncovering LGBTQ+ lives in the archive’ is a series of films created by a group of 8 young people in July 2022. Explore moments of LGBTQ+ history, some more well-known than others, from a 21st century perspective.
Take a look: https://t.co/ZEtoekosZL
#History #LGBTQHistory
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at The National Archives Education Service. We hope you all have a restful break and look forward to sharing some fantastic new resources with you in 2023.
Catalogue ref: COPY1/207 (3) - Christmas scene: Santa's airship, 1903
Happy Holidays to all you hard working teachers! Time to switch off and unwind, rest and recuperate. We've got the lesson plans sorted so you don't need to worry about the Autumn term.
Our latest #TimeTravelTV episode is out now! What were the suffragettes doing in the 1920s?
https://t.co/zEDs9G0NQk
#20sPeople #Suffrage #1921Census #History #KS2 #KS3 #HistoryTeacher #HomeEd #HomeSchool
It's #NationalStorytellingWeek so why not watch our Time Travel Tots Storytelling videos with @Danithestoryte1 - inspired by the documents held at The National Archives - for preschoolers and their parents and carers. Take a look:
https://t.co/wDPdXkLiUC
#Storytelling #Families
#TimeTravelTinies returns 28 Jan to Kew for 0-2s with 'Cats and dogs.' @Danithestoryte1 will use poetry & play to focus on paw prints & hand prints and explore our favourite pets. Tickets are free, but booking is essential. Book now:
https://t.co/2wz7c5smBl
#FamilyFun #Toddlers
We've had a cancellation for our Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots joint session with @BL_Learning so a place has opened up for a class booking on the 20th Jan. Join us for a document workshop before a tour of the Rival Queens exhibition at the BL. https://t.co/PqMmipwjGs
We've received some wonderful artwork for our Capturing our Collections National Art Competition. It's not too late to enter! Explore equity, freedom and belonging within our collection. Open to key stages 2, 3 and 4 with prizes to be won! Take a look: https://t.co/O3SPRhiHeo
What's behind our #ArchiveAdvent door number twenty four?
It's an advert for a Grand Christmas Bazaar showing an illustration of a little girl asleep on Christmas eve surrounded by a party of living toys and fairies with Father Christmas at the window.
https://t.co/dGNKI6c34l
What's behind our #ArchiveAdvent door number twenty three?
It's an illustration of Father Christmas driving an early motor car from Xmas 1900, the car is full of toys & Christmas trees as 3 children greet him. A caption reads 'Christmas Show now on'
https://t.co/dGNKI6c34l